| What is the Difference Between Proselytism and Evangelism? |
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According to World Evangelical Alliance to proselytize and to evangelize are not synonymous. Citing Dr. John R.W. Stott, "The best way to distinguish them is to understand proselytism as 'unworthy witness'. The World Council of Churches and the Roman Catholic Church produced a helpful study document in 1970 titled 'Common Witness and Proselytism'. It identified three aspects of proselytism. Proselytism takes place (1) whenever our motives are unworthy (when our concern is for our glory rather than God's), (2) whenever our methods are unworthy (when we resort to any kind of 'physical coercion, moral constraint, or psychological pressure'), and (3) whenever our message is unworthy (whenever we deliberately misrepresent other people's beliefs). In contrast, to evangelize is (in the words of the Manila Manifesto) 'to make an open and honest statement of the gospel, which leaves the hearers entirely free to make up their own minds about it. We wish to be sensitive to those of other faiths, and we reject any approach that seeks to force conversion on them.' |